The Democratic Party is trying very hard to make sure they lose the upcoming midterm elections. Unfortunately for the United States, Republicans are working just as hard to lose.
The midterm elections should be an overwhelming victory for the Republican Party. The American people are truly suffering because of rampant inflation caused by Democrat’s economic policies. Gas prices have nearly doubled thanks to the stealth Green New Deal enacted by the Democrats.
Culturally the Democrat party is widely out of step with the American people. Just look at what the Democrats stand for, transgenderism, abortion, intolerance for the American Founding Principles, and so much more.
With just under two months to go, the polls are a bit disconcerting. This is bad news for Republicans, and most importantly, bad news for the American people. The fault lies with the Republican party, as you can see from this Brietbart article.
Unfortunately for Republicans, most voters — 56.1 percent — said Republicans have not made a strong enough case to warrant their support. Just one-third, 33.9 percent, said they have, and ten percent remain unsure.
Predictably, 87.1 percent of Democrats said the GOP has not done enough to make a strong case for their support, but a smaller majority of Republicans, 61.1 percent, said they have made a sufficient case, compared to 25.9 percent of Republicans who disagree.
Perhaps most concerning for the GOP is the fact that 57.2 percent of independents agree that Republicans have not done enough to make their case as the midterm elections approach. Just 28 percent of independents say Republicans have made their case, and 14.8 percent remain unsure.
What are the Republicans actually doing when they should be making their case to the American people? Check out this Politico article.
Mitch McConnell is among the myriad Republicans questioning the Senate GOP’s quality of candidates in the midterms. Rick Scott wants everyone to stop doubting his recruits.
“Sen. McConnell and I clearly have a strategic disagreement here … We have great candidates,” the National Republican Senatorial Committee chair said in an interview Wednesday. “He wants to do the same thing I want to do: I want to get a majority. And I think it’s important that we’re all cheerleaders for our candidates.”
Republican Senators are now focusing on issues that will turn off independents and fence sitters, who are needed to ensure a Republican victory.
Just yesterday, Sen. Marco Rubio submitted a bill to prohibit protestors from blocking interstate highways.
While in itself, this bill is needed at some point, other things are needed much earlier. Like now.
This is the second time in as many days that a denizen of Congress (Sen. Lindsey Graham) came up with a bill that is far less pressing compared with the other far more dangerous issues we face.
He wants a ban on late-term abortions.
Banning late-term abortions is not on the radar of most Americans in this very dangerous time of malignant inflation and cultural collapse.
I applaud both efforts, however, the timing for these bills is far from ideal, and of questionable constitutionality.
If the Republicans want to win the midterm elections, they immediately need to take lessons from Governor Ron DeSantis.
“We’ll hold Biden accountable,” DeSantis told guest host Raymond Arroyo. “This is a referendum on his failures, make sure everybody knows how his policies have contributed to the mess we’re in, and then articulate what you will do to address things like the border, like crime, like inflation. I think if you do that, I think Republicans are going to win both chambers. And I think it’ll be a really good night.”
“Culturally the Democrat party is widely out of step with the American people. Just look at what the Democrats stand for, transgenderism, abortion, intolerance for the American Founding Principles”
y’all way off on this. on abortion? nope.like it or not, a majority of americans actually want abortion to be legal. not saying that’s what it should be, but polls say that over and over. and transgender? again, majority of americans don’t want to see lgbtq folks discriminated against. culturally, id say democrast out of step on majority of americans’ opinion on critical race theory, religious liberty, and a few other things, but not those two. gop definately would be stupid to run on extreme abortion measures and transphobia. for isntance, they certainly would alienate libertarians who don’t want government getting involved folks private lives.